Cambridge English sample tests

WHAT CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH EXAMS LOOK LIKE:

What the C1 Advanced exam looks like

What the tests for children look like:

Pre-A1 Starters vocabulary list
A1 Movers vocabulary list
A2 Flyers vocabulary list
More information – Parent Zone

What the A2 Key for Schools (KET fS) exam looks like

Key for Schools vocabulary list
Download a sample A2 Key for Schools (KET fS):
Reading&Writing
Listening

What the B1 Preliminary for Schools (PET fS) exam looks like

Preliminary for Schools vocabulary list
Download a sample B1 Preliminary for Schools (PET fS)
Reading&Writing
Listening

What the B2 First for Schools (FCE fS) exam looks like

Download a sample B2 First for Schools (FCE fS)
Reading&Use of English
Writing
Listening

What the B2 First (FCE) exam looks like

Download a sample B2 First (FCE) exam
Reading&Use of English
Writing
Listening

What the C1 Advanced (CAE) exam looks like

Download a sample C1 Advanced (CAE) exam
Reading&Use of English
Writing
Listening

What the C2 Proficiency (CPE) exam looks like

Download a sample C2 Proficiency (CPE) exam
Reading&Use of English
Writing
Listening

We encourage you to use our database of practice exams. It is advisable to familiarize yourself with the test format if you plan to take a Cambridge English exam in the near future. Understanding the exam format and its components will help you feel confident on the exam day. Each exam component includes an answer key (Answer Key) for self-assessment. The Writing component features a grading description and a sample paper with examiner’s comments.